Giants injury report: Parris Campbell remains limited in practice

New York Giants wide receiver Parris Campbell remains limited in practice alongside three others, while four did not participate on Thursday.

The New York Giants took the field for their second of three practices ahead of a Week 10 game against the Dallas Cowboys on Thursday.

As expected, right tackle Evan Neal remains out, while cornerback Adoree’ Jackson and running back Deon Jackson continue to work their way through concussion protocol.

After a veteran rest day, nose tackle Dexter Lawrence returned to the field and reassumed his place on the first-team defense.

Offensive lineman Mark Glowinski was added as a non-participant, but his absence was excused.

The Giants’ full Thursday injury report can be found below:

Did not participate: OL Evan Neal (knee), CB Adoree’ Jackson (concussion), RB Deon Jackson (concussion), OL Mark Glowinski (personal)

Limited participant: WR Parris Campbell (hamstring), RB Jashaun Corbin (hamstring), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), OL Andrew Thomas (hamstring)

Full participant: S Dane Belton (back), OL Justin Pugh (ankle), NT Dexter Lawrence (rest), OL Sean Harlow (personal)

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Giants injury report: Azeez Ojulari designated to return from IR

New York Giants LB Azeez Ojulari was designated to return from injured reserve (IR) and returned to practice on Wednesday.

The New York Giants returned to the practice field on Wednesday and looked like an entirely different team from just a week ago.

Quarterbacks Daniel Jones (knee) and Tyrod Taylor (ribs) are both on injured reserve, ushering in the era of Tommy DeVito and Matt Barkley, who was signed from the practice squad earlier in the day.

Additionally, right tackle Evan Neal, who suffered a second knee injury in Week 9, is considered “week-to-week” according to head coach Brian Daboll.

On the positive end of things, linebacker Azeez Ojulari was designated to return from injured reserve and returned to practice on Wednesday.

“Hopefully he’ll be ready to go this week,” Daboll said.

The Giants’ full Wednesday injury report can be found below:

Did not participate: OL Evan Neal (knee), CB Adoree’ Jackson (concussion), RB Deon Jackson (concussion), OL Sean Harlow, (personal), NT Dexter Lawrence (rest)

Limited participant: WR Parris Campbell (hamstring), RB Jashaun Corbin (hamstring), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), OL Andrew Thomas (hamstring)

Full participant: S Dane Belton (back), OL Justin Pugh (ankle)

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Giants hope new additions help fix punt return issues

The New York Giants added several players this week with the hope that some of them will help shore up the punt return issues.

The New York Giants’ special teams have been a unit the team has prided themselves in ever since Thomas McGaughey took over as coordinator back in 2018.

The ‘teams’ as they are known, have been among the tops in the league, especially when it comes to kick and punt coverage. The return group was never outstanding, but were always respectable and rarely did they cough up the football and coat the team games.

This year, the returners have been less than palatable. Kickoff returns are basically non-existent if handled correctly but punt returns are still very much a thing and Giants are not faring very well.

The plan was to have rookie running back Eric Gray handle punt returns, which he did — sometimes. Gray was a disaster as have the players who have spelled him.

The Giants are averaging just 3.8 yards on punt returns and have fumbled — or muffed — four punts this season through seven games.

Gray was placed on injured reserve (IR) last week and the Giants will no longer have to worry about his ball security issues until next season, but who will handle the load the rest of the way this year?

Sterling Shepard was inserted in place of Gray last week but he had never returned a punt in his entire eight-year NFL career. He isn’t the guy.

The Giants signed veteran returner Gunner Olszewski to the practice squad this week and then added running backs Jashaun Corbin and Deon Jackson to the active roster.

“He’s typical Gunner,” McGaughey said of what he saw in Olszewski during his workout earlier this week. “The same thing you see on tape, he does a good job of tracking the ball and excellent punt catcher. Early in his career, he had a really, really, really good start. He does a great job of getting the ball vertical, so good player.”

Corbin has been in the Giants’ orbit for the past two years and was recently on the Carolina Panthers practice squad. He will get an opportunity to return as well.

“Jashaun did a great job when he was here,” said McGaughey. “It was tough, but he did a great job and I love the kid. He works his tail off, he plays hard, he’s physical and he’s a good man. He’s a great teammate, all the guys know they were super happy to get him back because he is such a good guy and a great teammate, but no, he did a really good job in the spring and last year as a young player. He’ll be fine.”

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Giants place two on IR, make other roster moves

The New York Giants made a series of roster moves on Tuesday, impacting both their 53-man roster and their practice squad.

The New York Giants made several roster moves on Tuesday, signing veteran kick/punt returner Gunner Olszewski and outside linebacker Justin Hollins to the practice squad.

Offensive tackle Matt Peart (shoulder) and running back Eric Gray (calf) were placed on injured reserve.

In other moves, the Giants added running back Jashuan Corbin to the roster, claiming him off the Carolina Panthers practice squad and claimed running back Deon Jackson, a high school teammate of Andrew Thomas and college teammate of Daniel Jones, off waivers from Cleveland.

The moves should give the Giants a little more stability on special teams, where they have been struggling with what should be second-nature functions.

Corbin spent last season on the Giants’ practice squad after getting cut after training camp. He was elevated to the active roster for one game during the postseason and spent all summer with the team only to get cut again.

Hollins has played in 55 NFL games in his career for the Denver Broncos, Laos Angeles Rams and Green Bay Packers. He won a Super Bowl ring as a member of the Rams.

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Giants signing RB Jashaun Corbin off Panthers practice squad

Per Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, the Giants are signing RB Jashaun Corbin off the Panthers practice squad.

The New York Giants are taking back their running back.

According to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News, the Giants are signing Jashaun Corbin off the Carolina Panthers practice squad. Corbin, who inked on with the Panthers back on Aug. 30, will now rejoin Big Blue as a member of their active roster.

The six-foot, 215-pounder broke into the NFL as an undrafted free agent with the Giants last spring. Before his jump to the pros, the Rockledge, Fla. native began his collegiate career at Texas A&M University in 2018. Over two seasons at College Station, he rushed for 483 yards and two scores on 96 attempts.

He then transferred to Florida State University for the 2020 and 2021 seasons. There, he recorded 1,288 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns on 224 carries.

Corbin was the second-leading rusher for the Giants during preseason play this past summer, amassing 51 yards on 16 totes.

His move back to the Big Apple now puts Carolina’s practice squad at 15 members.

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Panthers’ initial 2023 practice squad

Here is the Carolina Panthers’ initial 16-man practice squad for the 2023 season:

The Carolina Panthers have officially rounded out their initial practice squad for the 2023 season—adding former Indianapolis Colts wide receiver and Frank Reich draft pick Dezmon Patmon on Tuesday.

So, let’s take a look at the entire (and complete) 16-man group:

Panthers’ updated practice squad after Friday’s additions

The Panthers’ initial 2023 practice squad is now up to 15 players after Friday’s signings of OT David Sharpe and RB Jashaun Corbin.

On Friday morning, the Carolina Panthers officially announced the additions of offensive tackle David Sharpe and running back Jashaun Corbin to their practice squad.

So, with the count up to 15 on the group, let’s take an updated look at the room:

Panthers officially announce 2 more additions to practice squad

The Panthers have officially signed OT David Sharpe and RB Jashaun Corbin to their practice squad.

The Carolina Panthers are up to 15 members for their initial 2023 practice squad.

As announced by the team on Friday morning, the signings of offensive tackle David Sharpe and running Jashaun Corbin are now official. Both additions had been reported on this past Wednesday—with Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic on Sharpe and Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News on Corbin.

Sharpe, now the fourth hog molly on the Carolina practice squad, was a fourth-round pick of the then-Oakland Raiders in 2017. The University of Florida product played in five games during his rookie campaign with a pair of starts before being waived prior to the start of the 2018 season.

He went on to pick up stops with the Houston Texans, a second with the Raiders, the then-Washington Football Team and, most recently, the Baltimore Ravens. The 6-foot-6, 330-pound tackle has appeared in a total of 37 games over his five NFL seasons.

Corbin signed with the New York Giants as an undrafted free agent in 2022. He was the second-leading rusher for the Giants this summer, with 51 yards on 16 attempts.

The Panthers now have one open spot remaining on the practice squad.

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Panthers signing former Giants RB Jashaun Corbin to practice squad

According to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News and Joe Person of The Athletic, the Panthers are signing former Giants RB Jashaun Corbin to their practice squad.

Almost two weeks ago against the Carolina Panthers, then-New York Giants running back Jashaun Corbin rushed for five yards on seven carries and reeled in an additional 22 yards on three receptions. And while those numbers aren’t exactly great, they were enough for the team who was defending him.

According to Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News and Joe Person of The Athletic, the Panthers are signing Corbin—who is no longer a New York Giants running back—to their practice squad.

Corbin, who got his start with Big Blue as an undrafted free agent last spring, began his collegiate career at Texas A&M University in 2018. Over two seasons at College Station, he rushed for 483 yards and two scores on 96 attempts.

He’d then transfer to Florida State University for his 2020 and 2021 campaigns. There, he recorded 1,288 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns on 224 carries.

The six-foot, 215-pounder was the second-leading rusher for the Giants this summer, with 51 yards on 16 tries.

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Tracking the Panthers’ initial 2023 practice squad

Keep it here as the Panthers build their initial practice squad for the 2023 season:

Now that the Carolina Panthers have established their initial 53-man roster (and whatever tweaks that may come after it), it’s time to build the initial practice squad.

Keep it here as we track each addition to the group.